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Show r , M vr.:-TH- 3 pAcnsa ' , ,-- ' i ' lt ld - -, 1 ! .-- -, r ! 1 low-roofe- d T well-plowe- d -- My,comroti wn plantation In vhc the southern waters, Tor months or years who knows? he had lived a life of ease upon this Island Just off the coast of Porto Rloo. Hernandez strode to the table and .tapped a hell. Ines, he cried sharply, bring me He waa a Portuguese, this drink. Hernandes, tall, slender, dark. Th expression on bis face was sinister, e and serosa hla face waa an ecar planted by a saber stroke. Within a woman had been humming hamming little enstebea of familiar .Spanish songs. At his command the humming ceased. There was an ex clamation of rage of feiplnlne rage, lines Castro stepped ont upon the ver old-tim- Wnda. I am no servant, she exclaimed jangrily, "to be summoned by a bell. Drink, said Hernandez sharply, give me drink. She poured It out for him and handed him the glasa. "May I hope it chokes you she exclaimed, aUmplng her foot "Stop your snarling there, you Spanish cat exclaimed Hernandez, and listen to me. I have an order from Porto Rico that 1 must fill and fill tonight lues was all attention in a moment How much do they want? she 4skdr Fifty pound of gum opium, said jher lord and master, and twenty 'pounds of flake cocaine. He strode Into the bungalow and japproaehed a rude fireplace at the farther end of the apartment He btooped and threw back the corner of rug that partially ja many-colore-d con-vest- al ly set the tile. The tiles were looseHe removed a dozen of them rCHAPTER-Vi- ,waa iitmwn Hernandes shrugged hla shoulders.; Th Clue- "Like looking for a needle in a hay--j - Hernandes returned to the veranda I - ' stack, officer, ho suggested. and seized the glasses once again. He Oh, no, said the offloer, theyve passed them to Inez. Tell me what got the record tn the .Brooklyn navy you see, he laid. He rose! yard.- - I can easily find out The woman shuddered alightly. and held out hie band. toj Sorry Government vessel she returned. trouble you, Mr. Hernandes. Dnty is; With the woman at his aide he duty and the government Is no Instrode into the huge living room, spector of persons. A moment later he reappeared tugging with him a small steamer trunk. (TO BE CONTINUED) With her aid he carried it to the reThis story can be seen in anwind ; then they went hack for -other and another and still another. moving pictures every Monday and Tuesday evenings at The Senor, exclaimed Ponto, from the inner edge of a small pit that he and Oakr the brute bad finished digging, behold, THE JOURNALS the task is now complete. cried "Come then, Hernandez MARKET REPORT sharply, dump these In. Kansas City Stock Yards, Half an hour later and half a mile Beefcattleadvanced from shore a revenue cutter stoppd Sept.20 0 to 25 cents after Tuesday lta engines and later dropped an anchor. ast week, but stockers and feed lr Another half an hour and Hernandez Ines sauntered and hla shoreward and stood bowing on the crazy little wharf. They waited calmly, the woman smoking a cigarette and Hernandea enjoying hla panetela, until the ship's gig drew up to the wharf. Hernandes deftly caught the rope as Jtjwas thrown to him. Mr. Hernandez, said the otneef I've got a government brusquely, search warrant. Do not produce it air, he said, take you at your word. Mr. Hernandez, went on the officer, "a Porto Rican fisherman reported to ua yesterday that hla kicker had been hired three times by a notorious negro smuggler that three times he had watched the departure of his boat and lta return. Each time It bad come in thla direction each time returned from this direction. ' The poljJ Is, went on th officer, "Just this : Thls laths only point south of Porto Rico within a given distance. The kicker owned by our Informant, when it left lta owner, sailed direct toward you and returned direct from you. Possibly I am on a fools errand, hut Ive got to do my duty.1 Permit me to escort you, senor, said Hernandes. An hour later the officer was seated on the veranda waiting for his men. One by one they filed In and reported. "No go, sir, they all said. Weve covered the whole place. - There's not an ounce of gum nor a penny's worth of flake. The officer shook hla head and die' missed his men, Ton were speaking, he remarked, vlchy, lpplng hla glass of "you were speaking ' of the Martinique eruption." Of that," assented Hernandes, "and of something else the steamship Princess of New Tork. Why," said the officer, she .was burned, that tramp burned two das out from Martinique." Hernandeia eyes narrowed. How do yon know, senor? he queried. "I know," returned the Officer, because I was a teaman on the gunboat Eaglet and the gunboat Eaglet rescued the aurvivore of the Prlncesa. Senor, eaid Hernandes gravely, T would hear abont thla Princess of New Tort. She stood by, senor I dark-haire- d f.ww-i- n Hop It Choke Youl" 8hs clalmsd. Ex-- then he threw back an opening a trap door In the floor beneath. Ines watched him until he disappeared into this wide hoi. Then the glided 'out to the veranda. She poured out a 'tiny drink and tossed it off: She lit cigarette. Before her lay a partially plowed field. She beard th Jingle of an ox chaln. Sbe heard a quaverlng --vole then suddenly from tho rear of jthe bungalow a strange trio entered the srena of events. who Ponto a fat little Mexican boasted ever of' hla Axtec blood crawled behind a primitive and ineffective plow. A strangely And the team! team waa this. On the right, with its head thrust through a wooden yoke, was an ox. On the left hand aide, also with his head thrust through a wooden yoke and with hie brawny shoulders tagging, ever tugging, at th plow, there waa hltohed a man. - Ponto, cursing, raised hi whip and brought down his lash time after time with strict Impartiality upon th shoulder! of the ox and upon the bar hack f the man. - as-tent- -- . , ' LOMBARD PALACE '- -, . ef-th- long-predict- ed - royal palace which was , bombarded-teria- $6.90 .were around steady.' Panhandle beef steers sold at $6.75 to $7, stockers around steers are $5.25. Oregon-Idah- o worth $7.30 to $7.65, getting both feeder and killer competi-tio- n and big weight grass beef steers bring up to $8, although the market has not been tested on that kind since the ten cars of Montana steers sold at $8 here, Wednesday last week, salesmen proving themselves able to effectually stop the decline that set in the first of the week. Receipts today are 24000 head and the market is ar shade higher on all grades of lambs, weak on yearlings and sheep. About 5000 lambs sold at the top price, $8.35, which was 10 cents above the top at other Missouri river markets, medium killing lambs around $8.10. sold steady at Feeding-lam- bs $7.75 to $8.15, the desirable Western feeding lambs around the latter figure. Yearlings sold at $6. Demand for feeding and breeding stock continues extra heavy, shiments to the country last week 43,000 head. . . J. A. RICKART, Market Correspondent. last-hohad come she stood by to auccor Paper is spun into thread, and refugees and I with my man Ponto woven ito a substitute for jute here I was a refugee. 1 fled from textiles by a process invented in LAST LINK IS CLOSED Electric service for the entire distance between Preston, Idaho, and SaltrLake in time for the annual fall conference of the Mormon church has been virtually assured by the driving of the last spike in the conecting link between Brigham City and Wellsville. Within the next few Ogden,, Sept. 22. an CHAUFFEUR SANDERS -RELEASED FROM JAIL Salt Lake, Sept. 23. Henry Sanders, driver of the car which was wrecked jn Murray Tuesday night, injuring five young men, waa released from the Murray city prison yesterday afternoon on $50 bail. He is charged with reckless driving.His hearing will be had as soon as Earl Downs, the most serious of those hurt is able to be out, which will be pro bably early next week. Downs sustained a severe scalp wound and contusions about the body. The others , were only slightly bruised and lacerated.. SWISS WILL CARE FOR INVALIDS -- r- ur No," returned Hernandez, 'they Do colds settle cn your chest or in your would not let us on; 'they heat us bronchial tubes ? Do coughs hang on, or back. But a strange thing happened, are yon subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should- - have Immediate senor. There were four of us, myself, treatment with the strengthening powers an American Ponto and servant my of Scott's Emulsion to guard against named Illngton. which so easily follows. ' Four of you? queried the officer. consumption Emulsion contains pure cod live Scotts was Ah, said Hernandes, there oil which peculiarly strengthens the resof member the fourth party if piratory tract and improves the quality of a had put off In a leaky boat She wan the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and a baby- girl axhlld,-- She waa th heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best specialdaughter of this Illngton. ists. vYou can get it at any drug store, Scott A Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. I RAILROADS city. It was built in 1746 and is now seldom occupied by the King of Wuerttemberg, being considered mostly as a museum. Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 22, via Paris, 2:20 p. m. Consump tive prisoners to the number of 2500 will shortly arrive from belligerent-countrie- s for asylum and treatment in Switzerland, under an agreement recently reached between the Swiss government and those of belligerent nations providing for the care of invalid prisoners under - Swiss guard at the expense of the belli gerents The British section of the sick prisoners will be sent to various places in Oberland, the the smoke and lava of Mount Pelee Bohemia. French at Leydun and the Gerback in 1902" "Were you on the steamer PrinHAVE YOU WEAKLUIIGS? man to St. Moritz. cess? asked the officer. remem-her-wellrfo- RATES Oft ALL gart and in the heart of the on at REDUCED side of the public square of Stutt days, acprdingtq P. D. Kline, general manager, the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway company ers did not recover any of their will annuonce a regular schedule oss of 15 to 30 cents first of of trains between Ogden and he week. Demand was large for Preston. With the grading and track stockers and feeders, however, on the last stretch of the line to clean .the suffiicent and up all that now remains head completed, weli, 30,000 yards pretty4 to the line in service is to to the put country during dripped he week. Receipts, today arc complete the overhead installa23.000 cattle.-marke- t steady to tion and substations. Workmen are nuw making th rial connec- weak en beef grades Jmt-Sfri- eS of beef grades were mostly tions between the Hot Springs stronger. A string of pan substation and the high-tensihandle yearlings at $7.50 was lines two miles east - of the regarded 10 to 15 higher, Colo- springs resort. The Dewey subrado yearlings at $7.35, two station, according to Mr. Kline, year olds at $6.70, and four is ready for the turning on of cars of 976 lb., feeders from Ci- electrical energy. The first con$7.40 signment of new steel motor marron, Colorado, at were all called stronger. Fifline is expected to arrive at teen cars of Western Colorado beef steers, 1068 lbs. ayerage, any time. Ice-col- d I J Paris, Sept. 22: A flotilla of French and English aeroplanes today made a trip of 110 miles across the border to Stuttgart, capital of WueTttemberg, and bombarded the royal palace and the railroad station1 with more than 100 shells. The airmen also shelled aGerman barracks at Middelkerk and the railroad station at Sonflans and returned to French territory tonight. All along the route the airmen were cannonaded by the Germans, but they succeeded in reaching their base without accident. No official report has yet extent-ef-th- e beeiumade e damage done Or the number of casualties. -According to the official state ment issued tonight by the French war office,-- the attack was made in retaliation for the bombardment of open towns and -- civilian populations of France and England. The trip ef the aviators was not only one of the longest, but also the most important of the aerial warfare. It demonstrates that the allies have at last placed in operation their plan of using the aeroplane on an extensive scale with which to cope - with the Zep- The officer slapped hla thigh. 1 renow he said, 1 remember member Sam Nam Produced by th of Photo from tb Ploy , Noy1LS all about it. Let me see. It was comtho Path .Exchange, Infc mon talk aboard the Eaglet ' This child came aboard with the wife of the Princess captain. She had two kf WliltaB Hallioa mtunul OoDKict, boys with her and this little girt.' I ok then Harnasdez Just appeared SYNOPSIS the veranda bearing with him a large dont remember the girl, but the waa young, aay five years old. The capcae. wicker dreea-eur On th day ef th rtiptlon of Moonf ' Hernandez, slowly smoking a tains hoy I remember well h slept pane' !P1 Capt. John Hardin of th atamr in my hammock tho first night he horizon. the Scanned Suddenly Annett tela, Prine rcue came aboard. I remember him. But Xllniton from an open boat, but la forced He strode narrowed. hi swiftly eye behind her fatbar and hi comto Illncton la aaaaulted by Her--to into the living room and a swiftly there wat something about the girl ln Pont In a vain attempt and hand walt, I have It A bag of gold SpanaDd in hi hand h bor binocular. Hq ish pieces moat of them, 1 think or rpapar whtehthllnprtMhi tttlwlthto th (a pair of , daughter, paper proving held them to bia eyea and carefully maybe Frepch. A bag of gold and lost island of Cinnabar. Illngton a injury something else. Some note or packageblank. adjusted them keeping them trained -some nauM hi mlnd.to bacoma a mystery at any rate, as 1 mere speck, that had upon a speck, recall sea.. the of surface i the SECOND INSTALLMENT' upon appeared Hernandez knocked the azhea from With a bound he waa off, circling ils direction tho in panetela.' Ton dont aay so, senthe opposite bungalow -- THE YELLOW PACKET or he replied, with a show of Interfrom that which Ponto and his sorted team had taken. He met him est A hag' of gold and. a mystery 4 CHAPTER VI. knew nothing. of all that' I wonder half way. ' ahall what has become of Illngton. By the "Ponto exclaimed, he T Th Whiplash. have visitors. Unhitch the brute. Get way, tenor, what became of the anr. Hernandez stepped out upon .Tirora of the Princess T pickaxes get spades. bungalow, porch of the foreto led the the The officer nodded. Hernandez We landed! way moved with lazy etridea. He waa pros- , between the veranda end of them at Brooklyn navy yard. They) ground perous apparently, this Portuguese, and the shore. He were people from the North, New Hernandez. Here waa no evidence of ,the bungalow to a atrip of Tork or thereabouts. Curious about pointed beadversity nor of hard luck. Tears this little glrL I had almost forgot' ground: from the had fore he escaped eruption at that spot. Dig all about her. 1 will have to look her he cried, There," of Mount Pelee in Martinique. dig like thb very devil. up somehow some day and aee what pelins. Now it was the year 1915. It was her history la- - andrtWhat .the myateryj The January of that year. He was located lm . r, I. FRENCH AIRMEN rfree , I iraAHuijta" - ant ate. i tfc . ef "Rei Moat." Raining Bach.lt, ra-czsstxjorciiA- ) . He nodded. v Illngton. he repeated. A baby girl. 1 remember now.' "That baby girt, senor, boarded the ship they took her ont of all her party her and her native woman serv- By WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE fight, " "CoUpa. " fla . Ths I officer leaned forward. His mind was at work. v His memory traveled back over some thirteen years. NEAL of the NAVY Aalhct ' N.",I t j GERMANS DEXY REPORT Amsterdam, Sept. 22, via Lon don, 4:26 p. m. A statement issued in Berlin reads as follows: After inquiry the German admiralty contradicts the statement of the British admiralty and it can now be stated that no German submarine was responsible for the attack on the semi-offici- al rsncEMirs protective assii jtmmnc iutnc;:ijrmr mm. nuMOf t-- una. CiMi Expert Advice fortHe Automobile Owner QUERIES AND REPLIES . CO ERIXG MATTERS PORTANCE TO THE 3IAN lVHO RUNS A CAR OF IM- What makes it possible for power and speed of a motor? one wheel to reverse while the Large valves are essential to wer. Large intake valves es-- wet pavement with the brakes pecially add much .to the power of an engine. applied ? The differential action will allow one wheel to revolve' clockWlhat do cylinders offset from wise, while the other turns anti- the crank shaft mean? An offset cylinder is one clockwise, but with the brakes well neither and whose axis is offset from the holding applied wheel should turn. In the ' case vertical plane through the crank aft7TRarrrFIme'dfawriYer- -' you Irieht ion'tM'tirakM fVtdeiil? ly were slipping and thus per- - tically through the crank shaft center. In offset cylinder conmitted the wheels to turn. struction when the piston is on In setting a motor for high top dead center the connecting speed work what changes should rod is not directly iri line with the crank shaft, but, 'rather, be made in the valve timing? The important and effective makes an angle with it. Cylinders are offset so as to change is t9 keep the intake diminish the side pressure exert valve open for a longer period. ed between the piston and explain just how a der when the pistonJs on theJir- backfire is caused and why this ing stroke, accomplished here by should happen any more with a reducing the .angle of the conweak mixturdthan when the necting rod when the pressure mixture is rich. Also where does upon the piston is greta and inthe backfire start? creasing the angularity when A backfire is possible with the pressure is low. either a, weak or rich mixture, although more common with the What is meant by casehardenformer, because a weak mixture ing? burns more slowly. The backfire Casehardening refers to a prostarts in the cylinder and is due cess of producing a hard coating to .the presence of flame in the of metal over a piece of steel. combustion chamber when the The process consists in heating intake valve opens to take iri a the metal and then lightly fresh charge. If the combustion sprinkling potassium cyanide of the charge is very slow there over it while it is hot. Thi3 will be a flame in the cylinder, causes an action between the not only all through the power metal and the cyanide, with the . or expansion stroke, but also production of a coating which is hard. This case or through the succeeding exhaust very stroke so that what gas remains coating has good wearing qualiin the cylinder when the exhaust ties and protects the inner metal valve closes and the intake valve whic his softer and acts as a opens is fetill incandescent and cushion for the case. Aside from sets the fresh charge' on fire the the cyanide mentioned above, momentircomes charcoal is used or charcoal mix--e- d with barium carbonate. it, thus producing a backfire. Ordinarily a backfire can only be produced by a weak mixture at MME. JOSEPHINE MOORE high speed say 1000 revolutions SCALP AND FACIAL MASSAGE per mihute, although with a very -- SHAMPOOING, MANICURE weak mixture or a - very- - late . HAIR DRESSING spark a backfire may be produc- CO - ed at a much lower speed, say 800. It is possible to make "the motor backfire by using too rich a mixture also, but the oyerrich ROOM SOS -- HOTEL LOGAN l mixture burns faster than the ALL KINDS OF STONE WORK one that is too lean, and thereand Artistically Done by fore the .former is generally 4 Neatly . . Hie burned out before the intake AND LOGAN STONE valve opens. MONUMENT COMPANY 4 Corner 1st East and 1st Sontb 4 WiUTarge'r valves Increase the wi o |